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ÖNORM EN ISO 6270-2

Issue date: 2005 10 01

Paints and varnishes - Determination of resistance to humidity - Part 2: Procedure for exposing test specimens in condensation-water atmospheres (ISO 6270-2:2005)

This part of ISO 6270 describes the general conditions and procedures which need to be observed when testing coated test specimens in constant condensation-water atmosph...
Withdrawn: 2018 05 01
Publisher:
Austrian Standards International
Format:
Digital | 11 Pages
Language:
German | English | Download GER/ENG
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This part of ISO 6270 describes the general conditions and procedures which need to be observed when testing coated test specimens in constant condensation-water atmospheres or in alternating condensationwater atmospheres, in order to ensure that the results of tests carried out in different laboratories are reproducible. NOTE The shape and preparation of the test specimens, the duration of the test and the assessment of the test results are not covered in this part of ISO 6270.
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